Armchair Politics
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Armchair Politics
What do you people expect to accomplish bickering day in and day out about some stupid political nonsense? Should Congress read the DescentBB?
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We just like to annoy people like you and Meat.
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Poasting here gives me wood.
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it's called an informed and engaged electorate......see my thread elsewhere. Sure, it's mainly an exercise in jawboninng,but there may be good from that.Burlyman wrote:What do you people expect to accomplish bickering day in and day out about some stupid political nonsense? Should Congress read the DescentBB?
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To me it's a thought exercise. It's also educational. You learn about debate--what people's various goals may be in debating, and what tactics people use and why. It's a little wearying sometimes when it seems like you're doing your best to clarify water in a bucket which someone has placed beneath the media or party ★■◆● spigot because it was the easiest access or perhaps they believed it had special properties, but you take a break when you feel you need to and engage when you want to. Anyone who sees this as an attempt to change the world around us has missed the point. It is entirely for our individual benefit, and what we get out of it depends on what we put in.Burlyman wrote:What do you people expect to accomplish bickering day in and day out about some stupid political nonsense? Should Congress read the DescentBB?
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Except for slick, who believes his awesome intellect will change people's minds.
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Isn't bickering the same as socializing?
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Bickering is how stupid people socialize. And they watch popular sitcoms to learn new techniques...
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Only if you're familytunnelcat wrote:Isn't bickering the same as socializing?
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+1Spidey wrote:We just like to annoy people like you and Meat.
If he doest like it. Dont participate
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If nobody made noise about the bastards they would have already destroyed the place!
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Hell, aren't we just one big happy family here?CUDA wrote:Only if you're familytunnelcat wrote:Isn't bickering the same as socializing?
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Don't know how happy some of them are
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Hmm, just like a normal, dysfunctional family.
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uninformed and mentally disengaged. I think I'm going to go watch FOX news and then flip flop to CNN and think I'm getting good information.
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Burlyman wrote:uninformed and mentally disengaged. I think I'm going to go watch FOX news and then flip flop to CNN and think I'm getting good information.
and, then, if you do nothing BUT armchair politics, you still aren't accomplishing much. This might be an interesting exercise, but the bottom line is that politics isn't a spectator sport. Sad that so few get that.......
"The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
George Orwell---"1984"
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